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Full-Text Articles in Human Rights Law
Between Hope And Critique: Human Rights, Social Justice And Re-Imagining International Law From The Bottom Up, Lorenzo Cotula
Between Hope And Critique: Human Rights, Social Justice And Re-Imagining International Law From The Bottom Up, Lorenzo Cotula
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Threats To The Rule Of Law In Africa, John Mukum Mbaku
Threats To The Rule Of Law In Africa, John Mukum Mbaku
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Silencing Xinjiang: The Chinese Government's Campaign Against The Uyghurs, Connor W. Dooley
Silencing Xinjiang: The Chinese Government's Campaign Against The Uyghurs, Connor W. Dooley
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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First Responders, Second Priority: Georgia's Inmate Firefighter Program And International Human Rights Standards, Erin Paige Mcgonigle
First Responders, Second Priority: Georgia's Inmate Firefighter Program And International Human Rights Standards, Erin Paige Mcgonigle
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Glimpses Of Women At The Tokyo Tribunal, Diane Marie Amann
Glimpses Of Women At The Tokyo Tribunal, Diane Marie Amann
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Compared to its Nuremberg counterpart, the International Military Tribunal for the Far East has scarcely been visible in the seven decades since both tribunals’ inception. Recently the situation has changed, as publications of IMTFE documents have occurred alongside divers legal and historical writings, as well as two films and a miniseries. These new accounts give new visibility to the Tokyo Trial – or at least to the roles that men played at those trials. This essay identifies several of the women at Tokyo and explores roles they played there, with emphasis on lawyers and analysts for the prosecution and the …